A cannon ball.
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.
Most bullets have a pointed or rounded "nose" and flat end. Ball ammunition are round balls. Although these may still be fired through rifled barrels, ball ammunition is typically fired from a musket rather than being loaded into a modern cartridge.
9MM Luger can be Ball ammunition. Ball just means it is a jacketed round nose bellet.
C. A round lead ball.
Ball ammunition has a soft lead core and a full or sometimes total metal jacket made of gilding metal, cupronickle, or steel alloy.
It will go bang and exit the gun at the muzzle end.
Ball ammunition has a solid copper or steel jacket (full metal jacket), completely covering the bullets core, usually made of lead. The base, or back of the bullet can be exposed lead. If the base is jacketed in metal as well, it's known as a total metal jacket. The Geneva convention dictates that all small arms ammunition used in armed conflict be ball ammo, in order to avoid the truly catastrophic injuries that result from hollow point, poisoned, cross tipped, soft point,etc...
Yes. That is what it was made for- in the M1 Garand- which is a 30-06.
Possible causes: Magazine problems - usually feed lips bent. Try anoher magazine Shooting hollow point ammunition in a gun that doesn't like it. Try ball (round nose) ammunition Shooting under powered hand loaded ammunition. Try factory ammunition. Gun is dirty and fouling is preventing proper operation. Clean gun thoroughly.
Browning did not make ammunition. They branded ammunition made for them.
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